Montague's Mount Critic Reviews
21 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews(4.8%)
12 Mixed Reviews(57.1%)
8 Negative Reviews(38.1%)
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God is a Geek
October 14, 2013
Unique and emotional in so many ways, while tackling issues rarely before seen in videogames, it can be safely said without any hyperbole that this is one of the most important artistic creations ever to come out of Ireland.
Hooked Gamers
October 16, 2013
Montague’s Mount draws you in by creating an eerie atmosphere and a degree of mystery. Some puzzles leave you feeling satisfied, while some have you wishing for a hint system. It looks pretty good, despite some graphical hitches, and it’s backed up by some excellent audio design. There is definitely room for improvement, but it’s a decent debut title from this new indie developer.
Meristation
October 16, 2013
Montague's Mount promises a journey through the mind of a tortured man, by the shores of an Irish island and endless emotions. Actually we got an adventure burdened by its design flaws and soft script although it has potential for the future.
Adventure Gamers
October 25, 2013
The debut installment of Montague’s Mount is very pretty and atmospheric, but the lack of plot, puzzles or scares so far should have you waiting until the next episode before you decide whether to climb on.
Level7.nu
December 11, 2013
Montague’s Mount is a pretty unique experience with a celtic theme and
a good atmosphere. The puzzles are somewhat generic, the controls
sluggish and the current version of the game is riddled with bugs. But
all in all fans of the genre should still find a lot to enjoy here.
XGN
December 27, 2013
Montague’s Mount has a fantastic atmosphere, but is too slow to get really creepy. With a mysterious tone, you’ll want to discover it more and more. However, it has too many flaws to be memorable.
CD-Action
March 5, 2014
At first I was delighted with the dark atmosphere, but it’s not the story of madness that drove me crazy, but pixel hunting, repetitive objects, weak character models and slow movements of the protagonist.
3DJuegos
October 18, 2013
Montague's Mount is an interesting adventure game with an attractive atmosphere but with a weak storyline and confusing puzzles.
ZTGD
October 17, 2013
The entire time I played Montague’s Mount, I felt lost, helpless, blind, crippled and confused. Unfortunately, that doesn’t make for a very good or interesting game.
Games.cz
November 2, 2013
Montague's Mount is an uncompromising effort to create an illusion of a dark island entrapped in a storm. However, it's forgetting that a game is entertaining if there are compromises. In this case the outcome is frustrating, a drab sloppy thing with crawling bugs along with bad design decisions on the top of it.
Multiplayer.it
November 9, 2013
Montague's Mount is a bad graphic adventure plagued by the backtracking and some of the worst bugs seen in recent years.
DarkStation
December 10, 2013
Montague’s Mount really tries to aspire to their level only to fall quite short.
Polygon
October 11, 2013
Between its lack of polish, its absurd puzzles and its weak writing, there's nothing here to merit a playthrough. Maybe a strong atmosphere can be enough, but it certainly isn't in this case.
GameFront
October 16, 2013
Just like the island of Montague’s Mount is empty, so too is this game. There’s no substance — just darkness, rain, and the airy affectation of what “emotional” games should be like. But emotions are more than sad-looking photos, plodding pace, quiet narration and soft violin music. In Montague’s Mount, just like that ethereal mountain, emotion is decidedly absent. All that’s left is boredom.
Hardcore Gamer
October 17, 2013
With senseless puzzles that destroy any potential feeling of accomplishment, incredibly frequent glitches, a total lack of coherent storytelling, boring gameplay and sluggish pacing, there’s not much Montague’s Mount offers that can’t be found elsewhere in a more attractive package.
COGconnected
October 25, 2013
I was expecting (and hoping for) a spooky and atmospheric thrill ride, but instead got an ill conceived and unpolished first person puzzle game. The story is weak, the puzzles unintuitive, and the experience wholly unsatisfying. Explorers would be better served travelling back in time and playing Myst, or picking up one of the games I mentioned above. Steer clear of this one.
Eurogamer Germany
October 16, 2013
It's been a while since I really had to struggle to get to the end of a game because it was that much of a let-down. Had I not had to review Montague's Mount, it would not have lasted ten minutes on my hard drive.
GameSpot
October 16, 2013
A haphazard collection of obtuse puzzles strewn about an ill-lighted world that does nothing to call attention to them. While it might be easy to assume these frustrations echo the protagonist's apparent mental illness, PolyPusher Studios utterly fails to teach you about the limits and goals of its own work, and does little to illuminate how its puzzles relate to the real-world experience Montague's Mount tries to evoke.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
November 25, 2013
Failed attempt at making a game in the vein of Dear Esther. Makes no sense whatsoever and its atmosphere dissolves in a second, being immediately replaced by terrible frustration.